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Some celebs have answered reporters frankly about their feelings, and other times A-listers took a few months, or even years, to express their true feelings. Sometimes celebrities took to their own social media accounts to air their dirty laundry, and stirred up more speculation about what went down during their breakup. This has led to rumors about cheating, social climbing, and called into question the integrity of the burned ex. There were some celebs who had messy public breakups, like Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande, or Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus. And then there were celebrities who chose to keep their breakups private but mentioned a detail or two along the way, like Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, or Irina Shayk and Bradley Cooper. Ahead are the celebs who have told us how they really feel about their ex SO.
When Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson called off their whirlwind engagement, Grande told Vogue in her 2019 cover interview that their relationship was a “distraction; frivolous and fun and insane and highly unrealistic.” Davidson clapped back during his Netflix stand-up special, joking that Grande “spray painted” herself brown for the shoot, and pointed out that his own career would be over if he admitted he used a woman as a “distraction.” The two also publicly snubbed each other in November 2018. In a Saturday Night Live promo, Davidson jokingly proposed to Maggie Rogers, who was the musical guest that week. After seeing this, Grande tweeted, “for somebody who claims to hate relevancy u sure love clinging to it huh.” Read a few more details at Angelina Jolie.
This musical—with a book by John Weidman, and based on an idea by Charles Gilbert, Jr.—featured all of the 13 people who have tried (or succeeded) to kill American Presidents. “How I Saved Roosevelt” is about a 1933 assassination attempt on Franklin D. Roosevelt, which occurred in Miami; instead of hitting the President-elect, unemployed brick layer Giuseppe Zangara, who fired six rounds, hit Chicago mayor Anton Cermak, who later died from his wounds. Sondheim painstakingly researched to write the song. “There were in fact five bystanders who claimed to take the actions described in the song, although no one deflected Zangara by pushing his arm in the air,” Sondheim writes. “He had the misfortune to be only five feet tall and had arrived too late at the arena to get a seat close to the front. Roosevelt’s speech was unusually brief, and, as he started to sit down, Zangara was hastening to shoot when the entire audience rose to its feet in applause and blocked his view, forcing him to stand on his seat, which wobbled just enough to ruin his aim. Thus Roosevelt was indeed saved.”
Looks like these co-stars are in deep with each other! It sure looks like Deep Water co-stars Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas are officially together—at least if their recent vacay pics are anything to go off of. The pair were first spotted together on March 6 vacationing in Cuba, and now it appears they’ve taken their love somewhere else international. On March 11, the couple were spotted looking *super* loved up while taking a walk on the beach in Costa Rica. Congrats to the happy couple! Explore extra info at Jennifer Aniston.